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Gottfried Wilhelm Sacer (11 July 1635 – 8 September 1699) was a German jurist, poet, satirist and Protestant hymn writer. He worked as an advocate at the court of Wolfenbüttel. Johann Sebastian Bach used a stanza from his hymn "" to conclude his ''Ascension Oratorio''. == Career ==
Sacer was born in Naumburg, the son of the town's mayor.〔 He was first educated by private teachers and from 1649 at the Landesschule Pforta. From 1654 he studied at the University of Jena law and literature. In 1657 he accepted a position as ''Hofmeister'' in Berlin where he had contact to poets such as Paul Gerhardt, Georg Philipp Harsdörffer and . Johann Rist made him a member of the literary association '〔 under the name Hierophilo. From 1669 he worked as an advocate at the court of Wolfenbüttel, a post for which he had to complete his studies. He achieved the doctorate in September 1671 in Kiel.〔 His last post was ''Fürstlicher Kammerkonsulent'' (Ducal chamber counselor).〔 He died in Wolfenbüttel and is buried in the .
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